Effect of enhanced recovery after surgery nursing model based on multidisciplinary collaboration in the perioperative management of patients with colorectal cancer
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20210707-02993
- VernacularTitle:基于多学科协作的快速康复外科护理模式在结直肠癌患者围手术期管理中的应用
- Author:
Wenxia LAN
1
;
Yaoping LI
;
Lijuan WU
Author Information
1. 山西省人民医院结直肠肛门外科,太原 030012
- Keywords:
Colorectal neoplasms;
Multidisciplinary collaboration;
Enhanced recovery after surgery;
Perioperative period
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2022;28(3):370-373
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the effect of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) nursing model based on multidisciplinary collaboration in the perioperative management of patients with colorectal cancer.Methods:Using the convenience sampling method, 98 patients with colorectal cancer who underwent elective surgery at Shanxi Provincial People's Hospital from January to December 2019 were selected as the control group, and 103 patients with colorectal cancer who underwent elective surgery at Shanxi Provincial People's Hospital from January to December 2020 were selected as the observation group. Patients in the control group were treated with general surgery routine nursing model, and patients in the observation group were treated with the ERAS nursing model based on multidisciplinary collaboration . The postoperative recovery and quality of life of the two groups of patients were compared.Results:The first postoperative exhaust time, eating time, out-of-bed time, and length of hospital stay in the observation group were shorter than those in the control group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . After surgery the observation group had higher scores of functional areas and overall health than the control group, and the scores of main symptoms and specific items were lower than those of the control group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The ERAS nursing model based on multidisciplinary collaboration is conducive to postoperative recovery of colorectal cancer patients, shortens the length of hospital stay, and improves the quality of life of patients. It is worthy of clinical application.